MP3 1138 mb.
Performer: Tim Hecker
Title: Virgins
Country: US
Catalog Number: PAPER079LP
Label: Paper Bag Records
Released: 14 Oct 2013
Style: Ambient, Drone, Modern Classical, Minimal, Experimental
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 935
| 1 | Radiance |
| 2 | Amps, Drugs, Harmonium |
| 3 | Stab Variation |
| 4 | Virginal I |
| 5 | Prism |
| 6 | Stigmata I |
| 7 | Stigmata II |
| 8 | Incense At Abu Ghraib |
| 9 | Virginal II |
| 10 | Black Refraction |
| 11 | Live Room Out |
| 12 | Live Room |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KRANK 183 | Tim Hecker | Virgins (CD, Album) | Kranky | KRANK 183 | US | 2013 |
| KRANK 183 | Tim Hecker | Virgins (2xLP, Album) | Kranky | KRANK 183 | US | 2013 |
| PAPER079LP | Tim Hecker | Virgins (2xLP, Album, Ltd, Cok) | Paper Bag Records | PAPER079LP | Canada | 2013 |
| KRANK 183 | Tim Hecker | Virgins (12xFile, MP3, Album, 320) | Kranky | KRANK 183 | US | 2013 |
| PAPER079 | Tim Hecker | Virgins (CD, Album, Car) | Paper Bag Records | PAPER079 | Canada | 2013 |
Test Pressing from Paper Bag Records
Limited to 4 copies
But with Virgins, Hecker may have reached his point of no return, a piece of such force and clarity that even the indifferent should tape up the windows. From the opening seconds of Prism, Hecker heralds a by Tim Hecker, released 14 October 2013 1. Prism 2. Virginal I 3. Radiance 4. Live Room 5. Live Room Out 6. Virginal II 7. Black Refraction 8. Incense at Abu Ghraib 9. Amps, Drugs, Harmonium 10. Stimata I 11. Stigmata II 12. This follow-up to his Juno-awarded Ravedeath, 1972 album exchanges gristled distortion and cavernous sound in favour of a close, airy, more defined palette. At times it points to the theological aspirations of early minimalist music. But it is not 'fake church music' for a secular age, rather something like an attempt at the sound of frankincense in slow-motion, or of a pulsing, flickering fluorescence in the grotto. Virgins is the seventh studio album by Canadian electronic musician Tim Hecker, released on October 14, 2013 by Kranky and Paper Bag Records. Virgins was recorded during three periods in 2012, mostly in Reykjavik, Montreal and Seattle, using ensembles in live performance. A statement on Hecker's Bandcamp page elaborates: The sound palette of this work is wider, almost 'percussive' and tighter sounding than previous works. While this album remains committed to a painterly form of musical abstraction. Tim Hecker's new album is more focused on performance than process, as most of it was recorded with a small group of orchestral musicians affiliated with the label Bedroom Community. Rather than having the music conjure a space, the space now shapes the music, and while Heckers music has always been eerie, it's never been this forceful. For the first time, Hecker used live ensembles and mixed the sessions with composer Valgeir Sigurðsson. Chamber instruments, flutes, bass clarinets and other woodwinds, piano, and the virginal, an early harpsichord that can play only a single note a time and is therefore more percussive than either its cousin or the piano are placed alongside, and often over, electronic sounds. Songs in album Tim Hecker - Virgins 2013. Tim Hecker - Prism Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Virginal I Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Radiance Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Live Room Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Live Room Out Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Virginal II Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Black Refraction Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Incense at Abu Ghraib Unavailable. Tim Hecker - Amps, Drugs, Harmonium Unavailable. Virgins Tim Hecker album. Virgins is the seventh studio album by Canadian electronic music musician Tim Hecker, released on October 14, 2013 by Kranky and Paper Bag Records. The album features contributions from Kara-Lis Coverdale. 1 Critical reception. Virgins received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. Genre: Drone. Although the title might initially convey innocence, Virgins conceptually hovers around the seductive nature of evil that coexists with the purity of goodness. Hecker achieves this careful duality by pairing disparate elements, such as a penetrating drone interrupting a delicate set of piano chords. Full Review. Listen free to Tim Hecker Virgins. Virgins was recorded during three periods in 2012, mostly in Reykjavík, Montréal and Seattle, using ensembles in live performance. The sound palette of this work is wider, almost 'percussive' and tighter sounding than previous works. While this album remains committed to a painterly form of musical abstraction, it is also a record of restrained composition recorded live primarily in intimate studio rooms. Artist: Tim Hecker. Label: Kranky Records. Genre: Ambient music. Tim Hecker is, in my opinion, deserving of a ton more attention than he gets. My personal favorite of his is Harmony in Ultraviolet, but Virgins is an excellent album too, along with almost all of his stuff. One of the most sonically pleasing artists I've ever heard